bellagiobob
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- Jul 27, 2006
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Man none of these teams are all that impressive.
Probably more to do with the weather and the closeness of the teams more than anything.
Man none of these teams are all that impressive.
Bracing myself for the KC three-peat.Pretty easy to sum that one up. Ravens shot them selves in the foot over and over again. Bills weren’t that impressive, aided by the questionable PI that gave them a TD.
I feel like the Rams and Ravens lost more than the Eagles and Bills won. Way too many mistakes from both.Probably more to do with the weather and the closeness of the teams more than anything.
I appreciate watching greatness so I’m with you. Chiefs are the best until they are beaten.I'm starting to feel like I'm the only one cheering for the Chiefs next week. I don't get it.
100% with you on the Ravens. 3 costly turnovers and numerous timely drops, and they still only lost by 2 points. This one will stick with them for a while. The Rams couldn't contain Barkley, plain and simple. He was the only thing the Eagles had going offensively.I feel like the Rams and Ravens lost more than the Eagles and Bills won. Way too many mistakes from both.
I knew there was a reason we get along so well.I appreciate watching greatness so I’m with you. Chiefs are the best until they are beaten.
I can’t deny his talent. The man is a machine.I'm starting to feel like I'm the only one cheering for the Chiefs next week. I don't get it.
In all honesty it was a frustrating year entertainment wise, but have to give Credit to Reid and Spags, they knew that their D was now the strength and focus of the team, and game planned accordingly. Not fun to watch a lot of the time, but eeked out a win most weeks. Should be two really good games next weekend, each of the four teams having a decent chance to advance to the big game.I can’t deny his talent. The man is a machine.
I think I’m just ready for someone else to win it this year. But the 3 peat would be impressive.
I found watching the chiefs this year to be painfully boring most of the time. Dink and dunk down the field. It worked though.
Game next week should be a good one per usual
To be fair too they lost several offensive players for a good portion of the year. Some most of the year. They had to adapt. Credit where credit is due.In all honesty it was a frustrating year entertainment wise, but have to give Credit to Reid and Spags, they knew that their D was now the strength and focus of the team, and game planned accordingly. Not fun to watch a lot of the time, but eeked out a win most weeks. Should be two really good games next weekend, each of the four teams having a decent chance to advance to the big game.
Lamar just can't shake his legacy. The Bills were the better team but the Ravens just f***ed the ball way too many times.100% with you on the Ravens. 3 costly turnovers and numerous timely drops, and they still only lost by 2 points. This one will stick with them for a while. The Rams couldn't contain Barkley, plain and simple. He was the only thing the Eagles had going offensively.
I knew there was a reason we get along so well.
As some on HFOil might know, I'm a diehard Lions fan here so needless to say that this implosion out of nowhere against Washington was disappointing and entirely unexpected. The worst part was that Washington didn't even do anything special, they just waited for the Lions (namely Goff and their OC Ben Johnson) to hand it to them. Anyway, what's done is done, the Lions should be good for a long time and have plenty of other opportunities for deep playoff runs so that's all I can ask for as a long suffering Lions fan who had previously had the expectations of my team merely not being a complete embarrassment the previous 3 decades or so.Mixed weekend though. Disappointed though to see the Lions self immolate in their big home playoff game. Such a fun team to watch and fanbase deserving of a deep playoff run. Unfortunately Goff was terrible and trick play cratered their chance to chase down a mistake heavy game. So many injuries a big picture piece of their story.
Down to the Bills to cheer for.